Barney's 52 for 2026

Nicely seen and shot Wayne :)
 
Well spotted! The fact that it's through the netting gives an additional nod to the theme too.
 
Thanks all for the kind words guys.

It was tricky to get focus right as it was the narrow 10mm gap wire like fence, I wanted the effect so had a bit of a mess around focusing on things a similar distance and just persevered, I like that I got the image I wanted to, as Nick says the additional nod to the theme.
 
Nice. What were you shooting through in the foreground?

Whatever it was it helps with the theme.

An automatic security gate, it was a very fine mesh, possibly only 10mm wide gaps at most, you will have seen the type Kell
 
I like your weathered shot but you faded shot is another level. Creates a story in the viewers mind.
 
I like your weathered shot but you faded shot is another level. Creates a story in the viewers mind.

Thanks Bill, I hope his bottle of Lucozade helped. Do you have that over there ?
 
Week 24 - Silence

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I’m curious, a field radio?
Lots of long wave bands Alan,

You can go up the top of a hill and have a one hundred yard aerial and get long wave stations from the other side of the world, some interesting stuff on there, especially the geek stations.

I was only playing at it, the good stuff is more expensive than cameras. :)
 
Lots of long wave bands Alan,

You can go up the top of a hill and have a one hundred yard aerial and get long wave stations from the other side of the world, some interesting stuff on there, especially the geek stations.

I was only playing at it, the good stuff is more expensive than cameras. :)
Long wave, didn’t know that was still a thing with all the digital comms
 
Long wave, didn’t know that was still a thing with all the digital comms

It's a niche thing Alan but although there have been a lot of channel closures there is still a dedicated bunch of enthusiasts producing content and listening in.
 
Nice, sometimes I wish I could pull the batteries out of some of the cars that roar past our house...:cool:
 
If this pattern does not repeat I think we all agree it would be game over !


Week 25 - Repetition in Nature


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The moon being a companion of earth is goanna out last human civilisation.

Google says it will have drifted 38km further away over 1 million years. Whether humans will be here in a million years is one of science's biggest open questions. While humanity possesses the technological capacity to survive global threats, we face unprecedented challenges—such as nuclear risks, climate change, and self-annihilation—that could drive us to extinction much sooner.
 
The moon being a companion of earth is goanna out last human civilisation.

Google says it will have drifted 38km further away over 1 million years. Whether humans will be here in a million years is one of science's biggest open questions. While humanity possesses the technological capacity to survive global threats, we face unprecedented challenges—such as nuclear risks, climate change, and self-annihilation—that could drive us to extinction much sooner.

We wont last that long, when I spin a 2p coin on its axis it slows down and shifts axis. I believe that we have had numerous axis shifts in the planets history the most recent "the biblical floods" where the earth possibly shifted on its axis resulting in massive movements of water with Sunami type waves and destroying all civilization, Some of the ancient cuneiform texts, particularly the list of "kings before the flood" made little sense before the discovery of Gobekli Tepi and its magnificent 11 thousand year old architecture.

How frequent these events are is anyones guess,
 
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